Sarri backs Chelsea players after getting desired response

Maurizio Sarri maintains he did not attack his Chelsea players, merely pointed out problems, after watching them reach the EFL Cup final.

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Chelsea's penalty shoot-out triumph over Tottenham to reach the EFL Cup final stood as the ideal response to Saturday's 2-0 loss at Arsenal for head coach Maurizio Sarri.

The Blues boss offered a withering assessment of the reverse at Emirates Stadium, questioning Chelsea's mentality and desire following the Premier League clash.

Tottenham were on the receiving end of a reaction as N'Golo Kante and Eden Hazard gave Chelsea a 2-0 half-time lead, overturning the 1-0 deficit from the first leg at Wembley.

Fernando Llorente levelled the aggregate score after the break but Eric Dier and Lucas Moura erred in the shoot-out as Chelsea prevailed 4-2, booking a Wembley date against holders Manchester City next month.

Speaking at a post-match news conference, Sarri was keen to stress he did not attack his players over the Arsenal performance, he merely pointed out problems he hopes Thursday's result can be a catalyst to tackle.

"I think that they reacted really very well, but I didn't attack my players," he said.

"I only said that we had a problem. The reaction was really very good, but I think we need to have motivation with continuity now.

"I was really very happy with the performance before the penalties. Of course, now, it's better because we are able to play in a final, a very difficult final but we will go to play.

"I think that, in the last three or four matches, we had a problem. A problem was the motivation, and the other problem was that the players stopped to have fun on the pitch.

"So I think that now, with this performance and the result, we can find again enthusiasm. So it's very important."